The Auditorium Theater, designed by the architect Louis Sullivan is a place where you can witness different types of rhythms. First we have the roof is formed by semicircles that are repeated several times. These semicircles are placed one after another creating a different style on the roof. Second part of the rhythm generated by the semicircles on the roof also can see that light also plays an important role both for lighting and for the style of the roof. Lights are arranged in semicircles above creating a rhythm in the lighting of the stage. Lamps are arranged one beside the other with the same shape and size. Rhythm is created because there is a relationship between some elements of a space. In this case the space is the roof of the auditorium. How to create a relationship in the design of the roof with several semicircles and continues to gain pace with these semicirulos placing an illumination which also creates that sense of rhythm.
First we have the roof is formed by semicircles that are repeated several times. These semicircles are placed one after another creating a different style on the roof.
Second part of the rhythm generated by the semicircles on the roof also can see that light also plays an important role both for lighting and for the style of the roof. Lights are arranged in semicircles above creating a rhythm in the lighting of the stage. Lamps are arranged one beside the other with the same shape and size.
Rhythm is created because there is a relationship between some elements of a space. In this case the space is the roof of the auditorium. How to create a relationship in the design of the roof with several semicircles and continues to gain pace with these semicirulos placing an illumination which also creates that sense of rhythm.